Feb
22
2007
0

Anatomy of a Concrete Screed

There is really ONLY one way a true tool is invented… out of necessity… or frustration.  When someone is finally frustrated by how things are going… that someone is more than likely to start thinking of better ways to do what ever it is that is frustrating him/her.

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 This was a familiar site to young Tom G.  He has been helping his dad pour concrete since he could stand and hold a bull float.  You see, LeRoy, Tom’s dad, is no dummy.  He had three sons and one daughter.  And when it came time to pour concrete… you guessed it… LeRoy would hand two out of the four the dreaded “screed bar”.  So everyother turn was Tom G’s.

As the years passed by, Tom G thought to himself “there MUST be a better way!’  Especially because, I forgot to mention, Tom G was the youngest out of the four syblings and it seemed as if HIS turn at the end of the screed bar came a little more often than his brothers or sister. But enough of sybiling rilvary… it doesn’t play much into the over all story.

Tom G. began to draw out and design his new “better way”!  Sure he’d seen other concrete screeds come and go.  He’d seen the big one that utilizes a couple of 2″X4″’s… his dad even had a notion to use one once when he picked one up at a local auction.  It was a bit big though… kind of awkward to handle. 

Then there were the little “weedeater” type screeds.  Light weight, aluminum board…etc.  But Tom G being the cheapo he is wasn’t about to drain his savings to purchase screed board after screed board so he had the correct length for each pour.

Back to the “better way”… a heavy duty all steel frame (Tom G could weld it himself) that utilizes one wooden screed bar that can be trimmed to the specific length of each pour.  He’d even include a little ditty he made up called “crown clamps”… (his wife affectionatly calls “clown cramps”) that would give a little bend to the board if one needed to slop the slab a bit.

The first TTI screed was born… I guess you could say a boy… it was blue.  Small improvements have been made here and there to help create a lighter weight machine (58 lbs) yet not so light weight that it blows away in the Wyoming wind.  It is a solid “man’s screed”.  The origional screeds shipped out in three separate boxes… but Tom G redesigned the newer red model to ship in one standard size box (did I mention he is a cheapo?).

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“Concrete Screed in Grass”

Written by Tom in: Tools of the Trade |
Feb
20
2007
2

Paved Paradise… All that it’s cracked up to be?

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I just gotta know… is the World of Concrete worth it?  I know enough to know that it is a BIG DEAL in the concrete industry.  What I want to know is this:  Is it really worth schleping your concrete company, tools, supplies, etc. to Las Vegas aka the worlds largest “Paved Paradise”?  Do contractors actually take their crews and expect them to attend the many workshops offered by the “HanleyBunch”?  AND… do they actually attend!?!?!? Is it simply a huge showcase for the concrete industry “big guys”?  Because, honestly, our humble company looked at attending…

After parusing the website… nice…. and receiving the media materials in the mail… nice… I checked out the price tag on the function… not nice…

And from what I have gathered from other folks who attend the WOC to promote their business, the crack in the sidewalks are not the ONLY cracks their see’in.  Supposedly… everytime a “boother” (and you know who you are) turns around they are prompted to reach into their back pocket to pay for yet another “extra”.  Forklift help, extension chords, a CHAIR…..  Anyone out there ever been to Graceland?!?!

Anyway, far be it from me to be the gal complaining about the Prom… when I’ve never been…

Also, I don’t want to get the rep. of being a grump.  Someone help me out!  Is attendance to the WOC slump? or chump?  Does a company sell more product than it shells out… or eventually looses in the casino? 

All comments will be taken…

Written by Tom in: General |
Feb
15
2007
0

Got Concrete Ideas?

concrete-ideas-logo.pngA great new website to check out for all you decorative concrete guru’s is www.concreteideas.comÂ
Concrete Ideas is a great concrete resource to check out. Lots of good articles, pictures and, of course, ideas. This one should be a must read once a month.

Written by Tom in: Decorative Concrete |
Feb
03
2007
4

Why Housewives Need Concrete

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Concrete IS the housewives new best friend!  As any wife, mother or female married to her house knows… there is a lot to take care of.  Why worry about extranious things like counter tops and floors. 

Most new homes and upgraded additions include concrete floors and counter tops.  It is both a simple and worry free way to have that “designer look” with out paying the big price…

Renee is in the middle of adding a livingroom/master suite onto her house.  She has wisely chosen to use concrete as a basic medium for each room.  She loves the versatility and durability that concrete provides.  She has also discovered the rich  beauty of concrete.  Her entire livingroom floor is made of concrete formed to look like natural color marble.  She has carried that look up sweeping circular stairs that lead into the existing front room and dining area.   

The master suite includes a large sleeping area, private office, and an outdoor inspired master bath.  The overall plan includes a large concrete counter top to accent the sink. 

We’ll keep tabs (and more photos) on the project as it continues to unfold! 

 

Written by Tom in: Decorative Concrete |

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